Missing spring?

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BRUMMIE
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Missing spring?

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I just found this spring on my desk next to my computer. The spring is about 5/8" long and is attached to a square base approx. 3/8" square. The spring and base are bright in colour. On the base there are 3 dimples. The two outer dimples appear to be part of the constructin process and seem to hold the spring in place. The center dimple is somewhat of a mystery.. Could this be part of my computer or could it have fallen out of my head? Thanks in advance.
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Post by tvuk »

It's an important part of your brain and it's imperative you put it back inside any way you can ASAP :D
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No, the loose nut is from his head.
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Post by Mat-Moo »

Could be the bit the pc uses to automatically wind up the cpu every so often. Will need to check fast or soon the pc won't even boot!
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Post by Shrapnel »

It was the spring that held the hamster in place in his computer. Now that hamster is roaming around who knows where and his computer performance will be severely degraded.
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Nice idea shrapnel.
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